Exam Readiness

CEH Skillsets

Our CEH exam preparation program consists
of 6 Skillset groups which are organized into 32 Skill
groups. Each skill group is made of multiple levels that escalate in difficulty and unlock as you sharpen
your knowledge. All 6 of our CEH Skillsets are listed below:

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CEH Overview

A Certified Professional Hacker (CEH) credential is an independent professional certification provided by the International Council of Electronic Commerce Consultants (EC-Council), which is a member-supported organization that educates and certifies IT security professionals all over the world.

The CEH certification is a security certification for professionals in the IT industry who are either contracted by or employees of an organization that has hired them to find and attempt to exploit security vulnerabilities in their systems. The objective is to find (and fix) vulnerabilities in the company’s data or systems before a malicious hacker or criminal is able to.

CEH Certification Exam Overview

Certification Provider: the International Council of Electronic Commerce Consultants (EC-Council)

Number of Questions: 125

Question Style: Multiple Choice

Length of Test: Four Hours

Average Passing Rate: Not Published

Salary Range for CEH Professionals

The average salary for a CEH credential holder in the United States is $71,331. However, data is difficult to come by because many CEH professionals work on a contract or per-project basis, as opposed to being permanent full-time employees.

Common IT careers associated with the CEH certification and their estimated 2015 salary ranges include:

Information Systems Security Manager: $122,250 – $171,250

Data Security Analyst: $106,250 – $149,000

Network Security Engineer: $105,750 – $141,250

Systems Security Administrator: $100,750 – $140,250

Network Security Administrator: $99,250 – $138,750

Who Needs a CEH Certification?

Certified Ethical Hackers are professionals within the information technology industry who have a strong interest or skillset within the security field. Some object to the term “hacker,” and would rather simply be known as a security analyst or manager.

Common Job Titles for PMP Certified Professionals

Data Security Analyst

Network Security Analyst

Systems Security Analyst

Data Security Manager

Network Security Manager

Systems Security Manager

Information Systems Security Manager

IT Security Consultant

Information Security Consultant

Prerequisites and Additional Qualifications for the CEH Exam

The PMP exam covers seven general subject areas with a multitude of individual skills within them. In addition to having knowledge of the skill areas listed below, applicants must have attended a training course approved by the EC-Council or have met requirements for self-study eligibility.

The five domains covered in the CEH are:

Background (4% of the CEH exam)

Analysis/Assessment (13% of the CEH exam)

Security (25% of the CEH exam)

Tools/Systems/Programs (32% of the CEH exam)

Procedures and Methodology (20% of the CEH exam)

Regulation and Policy (4% of the CEH exam)

Ethics (2% of the CEH exam)

CEH candidates are expected to have a working knowledge all seven areas.

CEH Exam Prerequisites

The PMI requires that candidates applying for a PMP credential attend an official training course approved by the EC-Council. If an official training course is attended, no other prerequisites must be met in order to take the exam.

If an individual seeking a CEH certification chooses to “self-study” or take the exam without attending an official training, they must meet this prerequisites before applying to take the CEH exam:

Have two years of information security-related work experience

Demonstrate an educational background that reflects a specialization in information security

Pay an application review fee of $100 USD

Submit an official EC-Council Exam Eligibility Application Form

Purchase an official CEH exam voucher directly from the EC-Council

Maintaining a CEH Certification

A CEH certification must be renewed every three years by means of obtaining at least 120 EC-Council Continuing Education (ECE) points over the course of the previous three years.

Additional Details About the CEH

The United States Department of Defenst accepts the CEH certification as a qualifying job credential for a number of information security positions, as outlined by DoD 8570.01-M guidelines.

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